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  • Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have launched the sale of a $155.2 million bidlist of multifamily-backed bonds from 2006-2008 vintages as part of a larger sales program mandated by the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
  • Normandy Mortgage Loan Company has tapped Wells Fargo to sell a $172 million residential mortgage-backed securities deal backed by non-performing loans later this week.
  • German property company Gagfah is considering using a commercial mortgage-backed securities deal to refinance three multi-family housing portfolios from its NILEG subgroup ahead of the loans’ April 2014 maturity date.
  • Bondholders of Brazilian oil and gas producer OGX could face a distressed debt exchange or similar restructuring as the company’s liquidity pressures reach critical levels, said Standard & Poor’s.
  • SNS Bank will redeem all of the outstanding notes in its Hermes XVI Dutch residential mortgage securitization on Oct. 18, the first optional redemption date.
  • German property company Gagfah is considering using a CMBS to refinance three multi-family housing portfolios from its NILEG subgroup ahead of the loans’ April 2014 maturity date.
  • Commonwealth Bank Australia has priced Medallion Trust Series 2013-2, its second residential mortgage securitization of the year, with each of the tranches upsized ahead of Friday’s pricing.
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    When Greece’s Piraeus Bank bought Geniki Bank, the Société Générale subsidiary, earlier this year, the deal brought with it a chunk of capital that put it on the road to retaining its private sector management and control. Now it wants to spin off the unit later this year to give itself another capital boost and to support the next phase in a hoped-for rehabilitation of the Greek private sector.
  • The AA Group, the UK roadside assistance and insurance company, last Friday tapped its whole business securitization for another £350m of senior debt, six weeks after inaugurating the structure with a £625m senior and £655m junior issue.